19 - Lamine Yamal

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Yeah, obviously not always right, but in some situation the pass should have come to him but didn't. Especially in the 2nd half.

Second half Pedri and FDJ controlled it and were making the correct decisions vast majority of time and cant even remember the one you are referring to but I would wager it is not as clear as Raph being 100% correct.
 

te amo barca

Blaugrana al vent
Nah, you were arguing like a 17 yo and was off the mark first. If you can't comprehend the irony you are even dumber than I first thought.

Irony doesn’t mean what you think it does :lol: the “you were wrong first” argument is what a 5-year old says, I’m glad I’m at least at the 17 year old level according to you :lol: because you are a toddler by the metric u set
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
Irony doesn’t mean what you think it does :lol: the “you were wrong first” argument is what a 5-year old says, I’m glad I’m at least at the 17 year old level according to you :lol: because you are a toddler by the metric u set

Tell me more how I have agenda against Lamine when my favourite forward is Eto'o or how I hate Lamine for his flamboyancy when I liked Neymar.

Tell me again how I never played football clown. You are funny
 

JohnN

Senior Member
There are clues of egoism in his play which I don't like, but it comes with being 17yo, and starring for Barcelona. He was a constant threat. he even attempted 2 Meesilike vertical 1-2 runs in the middle which didn't work but he wasn't to blame. The LB will have nightmares. Lamine was gasses in the end and Flick mistakenly removed all the support system around him.
 

slicknick

Active member
There are clues of egoism in his play which I don't like, but it comes with being 17yo, and starring for Barcelona. He was a constant threat. he even attempted 2 Meesilike vertical 1-2 runs in the middle which didn't work but he wasn't to blame. The LB will have nightmares. Lamine was gasses in the end and Flick mistakenly removed all the support system around him.
As you said, he's only 17, and I think the hype that started surrounding him after Euro 2024 didn't do him many favors. Moreover, achieving the growth curve for any player (especially those considered as potential superstars) has a lot to do with the mental development; I think this is the area where he needs to focus on for the next year or two. Hope Hansi and his staff are well equipped to give him the guidance he needs on that front
 

te amo barca

Blaugrana al vent
Tell me more how I have agenda against Lamine when my favourite forward is Eto'o or how I hate Lamine for his flamboyancy when I liked Neymar.

Tell me again how I never played football clown. You are funny

If you played football im pretty sure u played in defense, Lamine’s attacking IQ is very high
 

TheStig

Member
He crosses too much (the whole team does for my taste). I would prefer if he would try to combine more, 1-2s, more through balls, shots... It's not a criticism, it's just that he would be even better and I hope that is coming with age.
 

Don Juan Laporta Estruch

Well-known member
I am not sure if the lad is developing an ego or not, nor if he is doing things on the pitch for Instagram short take videos or not. That is a discussion for another day.

What I do know is that we should all look back to how we were when we were 17. I can only speak for myself, but if I had 100 caps for Barca and had won the Euros for Spain at 17, I would have most probably been the most insufferable, humungous bellend. And, if you are being honest, so would most of you reading this, as well.

So on this front, the boy is actually doing very well so far as he seems still very likeable on and off the pitch.
 

Home of Barca Fans

Top